Republican Rep. Zach Nunn will maintain on to his seat in Iowa’s third Congressional District, Resolution Desk HQ tasks.
Nunn was set to attain a second time period within the Home, heading off a troublesome problem from Democrat Lanon Baccam. He had flipped the seat from then-Rep. Cindy Axne (D-Iowa) within the midterms.
The Prepare dinner Political Report made a comparatively late shift of the race into “toss up” territory, citing personal polling that confirmed Vice President Harris giving Baccam a lift within the district.
Democrats have been hopeful in regards to the seat as a uncommon pickup alternative within the Midwest as each events battle for Home management. They have been additionally eyeing Iowa Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) within the 1st District — and noticed some trigger for optimism within the crimson state’s presidential race.
Simply days forward of Tuesday’s contest, shock outcomes from a Des Moines Register/Mediacom survey confirmed Harris with a 3-point lead over former President Trump throughout Iowa — which had been thought-about a secure GOP state after the previous president gained it by 9 and eight factors in 2016 and 2020, respectively.